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Import and quality control of peroxisomal proteins

Markus Rudowitz, Ralf Erdmann

2023Journal of Cell Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Peroxisomes are involved in a multitude of metabolic and catabolic pathways, as well as the innate immune system. Their dysfunction is linked to severe peroxisome-specific diseases, as well as cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. To ensure the ability of peroxisomes to fulfill their many roles in the organism, more than 100 different proteins are post-translationally imported into the peroxisomal membrane and matrix, and their functionality must be closely monitored. In this Review, we briefly discuss the import of peroxisomal membrane proteins, and we emphasize an updated view of both classical and alternative peroxisomal matrix protein import pathways. We highlight different quality control pathways that ensure the degradation of dysfunctional peroxisomal proteins. Finally, we compare peroxisomal matrix protein import with other systems that transport folded proteins across membranes, in particular the twin-arginine translocation (Tat) system and the nuclear pore.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPeroxisomeQuality (philosophy)Control (management)Computational biologyBiochemistryGeneComputer sciencePhilosophyEpistemologyArtificial intelligencePeroxisome Proliferator-Activated ReceptorsRNA Research and SplicingAdipose Tissue and Metabolism
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